GH Friday, November 28 | ABC General Hospital 11-28-2025 Spoilers

General Hospital Spoilers — Friday, November 28th: Obsessions Ignite, Lines Are Crossed, and Port Charles Teeters on the Edge
Friday’s episode of General Hospital doesn’t explode with loud chaos — it tightens. It chokes. It corners. Every storyline comes to a simmering boil as emotional pressure, hidden obsession, and psychological manipulation drive the characters into the most dangerous versions of themselves.
No one is safe — not physically, not emotionally, and certainly not psychologically.
Because this is the day when several characters cross lines they can never uncross.
Below is the full breakdown of the four major arcs:
JOCELYN VS. BRENNAN
The Night Everything Breaks — and the Moment Jocelyn Changes Forever
Jocelyn Jacks had sensed it long before anyone else did — the shift, the tightening, the darkening inside Brennan. What she once dismissed as a cold professional edge had revealed itself as something far more insidious: obsession. Obsession with control. Obsession with power. And increasingly, obsession with her.
Every instinct in her spine had screamed at her to run.
But nothing prepared her for the moment Brennan made his move — not on her, but on the one person she never imagined he’d target:
Vaughn.
He wasn’t sent on a mission. He was placed in a trap.
He wasn’t ambushed by enemies. He was delivered to them.
This wasn’t protocol — it was punishment.
Punishment because Vaughn cared for Jocelyn.
Punishment because Jocelyn cared back.
When she reached the hospital and saw Vaughn unconscious, bloodied, broken in a bed he was never meant to land in, something inside her snapped.
Not fear.
Not grief.
Something sharper.
A transformation.
She wasn’t the girl reacting to Brennan anymore.
She became the woman preparing to fight him.
Jocelyn has crossed an internal point of no return — and Brennan has no idea the war he just started.
DREW, WILLOW & A PROPOSAL BUILT ON OBSESSION
Love Turns into Something Darker — and Drew Stops Seeing the Line
Drew Cain believes he is acting out of love.
He believes proposing to Willow is the start of a new, healthier chapter in both their lives.
But Friday reveals the truth:
This isn’t romance.
This is fixation.
Every moment, every thought, every breath Drew takes is now wrapped around the idea that Willow is the solution to everything broken inside him. The proposal isn’t just a desire — it’s a need. A desperate emotional anchor he clings to with both hands.
The closer he gets to asking the question, the narrower his world becomes.
Michael sees it.
Nina senses it.
Brook Lynn catches the flicker of tension he tries to mask.
But Drew doesn’t see their concern.
He only sees Willow — the calm in his storm, the fantasy future he is terrified to lose.
So when he finally kneels before her, ring in hand, his heartbeat hammering with something that feels more like desperation than hope, a chilling truth becomes clear:
This proposal isn’t the climax of love.
It’s the climax of obsession.
And whatever Willow says next will change everything.
THE DAVIS FAMILY IMPLOSION
Rick’s Spiral, Molly’s Blind Faith, Christina’s Unraveling — and Alexis at the Breaking Point
Alexis can feel it long before anyone says a word — the Davis family is headed toward a collapse that no amount of logic or love can stop.
Rick is unraveling.
Not slipping — spiraling.
His decisions grow bolder, riskier, more explosive by the hour.
And the person being pulled straight into the center of the storm?
Molly.
She sees passion where Alexis sees danger.
She sees a future where Alexis sees a trap.
She sees love where Alexis sees obsession wearing a charming smile.
But the problem isn’t just Rick.
It’s Christina.
Her protectiveness is turning frantic.
Her fears are becoming anger.
And her emotional instability is escalating into something she can’t control.
Christina senses the danger — she always has. But sensing danger and stopping it are two different things. And each day Rick spirals, she spirals with him in her own volatile way.
Alexis stands between them, exhausted, terrified, trying to hold back a wave that refuses to stop rising.
And the truth hits her:
This isn’t a family conflict.
This is a detonation.
And Rick is the fuse.
One wrong move, one argument, one emotional crack — and the entire Davis family could shatter.
PASCAL & BRITT
The Birth of a New Obsession — and Britt’s Terrifying Realization
Pascal had always been intense — sharp, calculating, controlled.
But lately? That intensity has hardened into something else. Something darker. Something obsessive.
His decisions are no longer strategic.
They’re possessive.
He inserts himself into Britt’s routines.
Her choices.
Her reactions.
Her life.
At first she told herself it was concern.
Then interest.
Then maybe misguided affection.
But the truth becomes impossible to ignore:
Pascal isn’t adjusting to the world.
He’s adjusting the world to himself.
He’s studying Britt, reshaping himself around her weaknesses, her fears, her needs, insinuating himself into her life with precision that feels suffocating.
And then the realization hits her with a shock that steals her breath:
She has become the center of his obsession.
The Pascal she once knew is gone.
This new version is controlled, calculating, and frighteningly certain that Britt belongs in his orbit — whether she wants to be there or not.
And for the first time, Britt feels genuinely unsafe.
FRIDAY’S THEMATIC THREAD
Every storyline in Port Charles is now tied by the same haunting theme:
Obsession.
Obsession with control.
Obsession with love.
Obsession with destiny.
Obsession with the past.
People aren’t just making choices — they are crossing lines.
Lines that will change everything when the fallout hits.



